33 min

182: Pros and Cons of Using ChatGPT as an AI Tool in Grad School Grad School Femtoring

    • Education

The episode discusses some pros and cons of using Chat GPT in grad school. Chat GPT is an AI chat box tool that has caused a stir among many academics for its potential to transform teaching and how we learn both in helpful and harmful ways. I share what I’ve learned from using it over the last months. Some of the pros include its ability to simplify tasks related to generating ideas, summarizing information, and providing basic editing. One prominent con is that the information can be biased, inaccurate, and in some cases completely nonsensical. In sum, it’s best to try it out for yourself and not rely on it to assist you with anything that you do not have prior knowledge on.



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The episode discusses some pros and cons of using Chat GPT in grad school. Chat GPT is an AI chat box tool that has caused a stir among many academics for its potential to transform teaching and how we learn both in helpful and harmful ways. I share what I’ve learned from using it over the last months. Some of the pros include its ability to simplify tasks related to generating ideas, summarizing information, and providing basic editing. One prominent con is that the information can be biased, inaccurate, and in some cases completely nonsensical. In sum, it’s best to try it out for yourself and not rely on it to assist you with anything that you do not have prior knowledge on.



Follow me on your favorite social media platforms: Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, and Twitter

Sign up for my free email newsletter to learn more about grad school, sustainable productivity, and personal development

Get my free 15-page Grad School Femtoring Resource Kit 

To download episode transcripts and access more resources, go to my website: https://gradschoolfemtoring.com/podcast/ 



*The Grad School Femtoring Podcast is for educational purposes only and not intended to be a substitute for therapy or other professional services.*


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33 min

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